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Law and Daily Life Parents Sue Amazon and a Teenager for Sword Related Head Injury

Parents Sue Amazon and a Teenager for Sword Related Head Injury

By George Khoury, Esq. | Last updated on

Earlier this year, the parents of a teen that suffered a severe head injury sued the makers of a novelty samurai sword. Now, the parents of the injured teen...

Law and Daily Life 3 Bars Sued for Overserving Former Prosecutor Before Drunken Car Crash

3 Bars Sued for Overserving Former Prosecutor Before Drunken Car Crash

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

Joshua Kuiper should've known the dangers of drunk driving, including the liability for causing an accident. Kuiper is a former Kent County, Michigan...

Law and Daily Life Climbing Wall Injuries: Who's Liable, When to Sue

Climbing Wall Injuries: Who's Liable, When to Sue

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

It seems like everyone has taken up rock climbing in the past few years, and gyms, recreational supply stores, and even college campuses nationwide are adding...

Law and Daily Life Woman Sues Harrah's for Injuries From Casino Doors, Then Dies

Woman Sues Harrah's for Injuries From Casino Doors, Then Dies

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

In most cases, we might refer to a door hitting someone on the way out of a casino after losing money as adding insult to injury. But it was the other way...

Law and Daily Life Ferris Wheel Accident Leads to Lawsuits

Ferris Wheel Accident Leads to Lawsuits

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

"We treat it like a crime scene until we determine there's no foul play," Greeneville Police Detective Captain Tim Davis told the Times Free Press in August...

Law and Daily Life Wrongly Diagnosed With Hyperthyroidism: When to Sue

Wrongly Diagnosed With Hyperthyroidism: When to Sue

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

Any misdiagnosis, whether falsely identifying an issue that doesn't exist or failing to discover one that does, can be harmful. This can be especially true for...

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